Friday, 31 October 2014

KPA told to increase special allowances to Bandari FC players to boast their morale and win games

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David
Naftali (left) and Shaaban Kenga (right) in action during Bandari’s
premier league match against KCB played at Mombasa County ground. The
teams drew 1-1. PHOTO BY GALGALO BOCHA

Bandari Football Club and its sponsors Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) have been asked to increase special allowances to players to enable the team win its remaining Tusker premier league matches and avoid relegation.

Admiral
FC technical director, Aref Baghazally said the team’s 1-1 draw results
against Western Stima was dismal and asked KPA and the club
officials to give out incentives to boast players morale.

Mr Baghazally said something had to be done for the Coastal side to win their
remaining six matches because other two lower teams KCB and City Stars
have improved and are increasing their points.

The Admiral tactician added that he was hopeful players will perform better and win
matches.

Bandari
supporters returned home disappointed when their team registered a
one-all draw by Stima in a match played at Mbaraki Sports Club on Saturday.

The
fans were overheard saying their team endless one goal draw against Tusker 0-0 and two consecutive barren draw against
Sofapaka and City Stars fortnight ago signals danger of the team being relegated to the lower national superleague.

They were worried of the outcome of their team’s mid-week clash
against Gor Mahia in Nairobi and the following match away game with Thika United .

However,
the coastal based football club is in better position to remain in the
top flight league if it wins its remaining home feature against AFC
Leopards, KCB, Top Fry and Ulinzi Stars .